We know that chronic diseases are a serious problem, as are the rising costs of healthcare. We can improve health by supporting broader public health programs in our community and taking steps at home.
Try these ideas to celebrate public health:

Buckle up and make sure kids are too; either in a car seat, booster seat or seat belt. Call the Commission on Children and Families with questions about car seats (541-386-2500).

Don’t text, eat or use the phone while driving. Learn more at www.distraction.gov.

Don’t drink and drive, let others drink and drive, or get into a vehicle with someone who has been drinking.

Friday: Empower a healthy community

Stay up to date on recommended shots for yourself and your loved ones.

Support local farmers markets. It’s good for your health and it’s good for the local economy.

Look up the national Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to see how much physical activity you should get each day: visit www.health.gov/paguidelines to learn more.

These helpful tips come from the American Public Health Association for National Public Health Week. For more information visit: www.nphw.org.

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Lauren M. Kraemer, M.P.H., serves on the Extension Family and Community Health Faculty, Oregon State University/Wasco and Hood River County Extension.

Healthy Active Hood River County is our community healthy living coalition. HAHRC promotes wellness through increased physical activity, healthy eating, tobacco use prevention and policy and environmental change.